A few hundred middle and high schoolers from western Massachusetts presented a variety of ideas this week at a civics showcase in Springfield. Showcases are taking place around the state, in an effort to teach students about civic engagement and community service.
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The state is seeking permits to treat infestations in Messalonskee, Little Sebago and Androscoggin lakes this summer.
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According to the state Attorney General’s office, police shot and injured a man who appeared armed after he barricaded himself in his car.
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Secretary of State Shenna Bellows says her office is still issuing plates to other federal agencies.
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Analysis by the New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute of recent migration trends show that adults ages 26 to 44 are leading the state’s population growth.
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May is the beginning of a high-risk period for encountering moose in New Hampshire as they venture out on and around Granite State roadways.
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The measure became an unexpected flashpoint between the NH House and Senate in the final weeks of the legislative session.
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A beloved historic sign, saved from the scrap heap, faces a steep financial road back to the city skyline
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The carbon cycle is a staple on any Earth science class syllabus, but scientists are still studying its nuances.
Stories from NENC journalists on how your efforts to save money can also help the climate
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